STYLE: MOR / Soft Pop RATING OUR PRODUCT CODE: 4949-4955 LABEL: Osmosys OSMOS002 FORMAT: CD Single
Reviewed by Steven Whitehead
And Did Those Feet is the name of the group that performs the work of Richard Ellin. "Hymn For A Glad Tomorrow" features lovely vocals from Ina Williams accompanied by David Bird and Richard Lacy (of Eden's Bridge). Track two, "Avalon Yet", has a Celtic feel and is sung partly in Welsh. The closing piece is a curious but thought-provoking narration of a poem "To Clementine Churchill", accompanied with some excellent guitar playing by the composer. An intriguing sampler for a forthcoming album. (By the way, the record company claims that this single "is the first ICON disc in UK, compatible with all players." It does not work in one of my CD players, so caveat emptor!)
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